Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Graymerchant
Chorus Member Joined: 6/18/12
#1Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/5/17 at 12:25am
It's no secret that Hadestwon is eyeing Broadway. But, will it be this Spring or next Fall? It's running up in Canda at the Citadel Theatre, it opens in November and closes early Decemeber. Is it possible to have this transfer it to Broadway by the spring?
Updated On: 9/5/17 at 12:25 AM#2Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/5/17 at 12:55am
Depends on theatre availability and if it could do a late Feb/March start for previews and open by Tony cutoff. Since the show’s Canadian run ends in December, I feel if they are looking at this season it would be towards the end.
#3Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/5/17 at 1:01am
Hopefully it is transferring, but I think it'll have to wait until Circle in the Square opens, so assuming Once On This Island is open until the Tonys, it'll probably wait until the next season.
Graymerchant
Chorus Member Joined: 6/18/12
#4Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/5/17 at 1:06am
Well, from what it sounds like is that Chavkin is reworking it for a proscenium space up at the Citadel. I'm curious if they're doing it this way to get into a spring space?
#5Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/5/17 at 1:54am
Another reminder of how badly we need modular spaces on Broadway.
#6Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/5/17 at 6:54am
Is the booth theatre open for the spring?
Rainah
Broadway Star Joined: 11/24/16
#7Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/5/17 at 7:25am
It would be smart (As this season is kind of slow, new musicals wise) but I the feeling I get is that Hadestown is wanting to take their time and get it right before going to broadway. I am thinking they're going to transfer next year.
#8Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/5/17 at 7:28am
Call_me_jorge said: "Is the booth theatre open for the spring?"
As of now, nothing has been announced for the Booth Theatre following Meteor Shower.
AntV
Broadway Star Joined: 12/23/12
#9Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/6/17 at 5:45am
Don't know why this has Broadway plans. This show is even slighter than Comet and will flop even harder. And it has less good songs. It barely sold out it's off broadway run unlike other shows. A lot more shows should be eyeing Broadway instead of this, but I guess it's a vanity project for the songwriter?
lemiz1862
Chorus Member Joined: 5/18/12
#10Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/6/17 at 7:09am
"It barely sold out it's off broadway run unlike other shows."
What are you on about? It was actually one of the highest grossing shows at NYTW. Ever.
AntV
Broadway Star Joined: 12/23/12
#11Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/6/17 at 7:19am
There was a lot of regular priced availability even near the end of the show's run. And it was on TDF a lot. Sure they were all sold by showtime, but not in advance like Othello, Lazarus, Dear Evan Hansen, Hamilton, Hamlet, Tiny Beautiful Things, Sweet Charity or Band's Visit.
Was it their highest grossing simply because it ran 3 months instead of the usual 2?
#12Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 9/6/17 at 9:55am
AntV said: "Don't know why this has Broadway plans. This show is even slighter than Comet and will flop even harder. And it has less good songs. It barely sold out it's off broadway run unlike other shows."
I don't know what you mean by "slighter" but there's no way this would flop worse than Comet. First of all, it's such a small/simple show the running costs can't be anything major, plus the music is significantly less polarizing than Comet's. If it transferred it could probably take Best Score, imo.
#13Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 10/24/17 at 10:10pm
EXCLUSIVE: Rachel Chavkin Discusses Her Directorial Process in Hadestown
“After an acclaimed Broadway engagement at New York Theatre Workshop, director Rachel Chavkin is returning to Anaïs Mitchell's Hadestown for a pre-Broadway run at The Citadel Theatre in Edmonton, Canada, November 11-December 3.”
I’m thrilled to read more confirmation that a Broadway production is in the works, even though there is still the question of when. Cannot wait!
#14Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 10/24/17 at 10:20pm
Hopefully Chris Sullivan stays with the show. I know he's busy with This is Us, but he was phenomenal at the NYTW.
#15Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 10/24/17 at 11:03pm
AntV said: "Don't know why this has Broadway plans. This show is even slighter than Comet and will flop even harder. And it has less good songs. It barely sold out it's off broadway run unlike other shows. A lot more shows should be eyeing Broadway instead of this, but I guess it's a vanity project for the songwriter?"
highly disagree, the first time i heard the score i was stunned by its beauty and variety. it’s a bit more complex than the average broadway fare but imo not as strange or potentially offputting as Comet.
also, how did i not realize Chris Sullivan from this is us played hermes?? he’s fantastic! that whole cast really was, i particularly wish Damon would appear in the broadway production (i just do not like Reeve Carney). Amber Grey could have a great shot at the Tony, and i’m very excited to see TV Carpio join the cast.
#16Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 10/25/17 at 9:51am
Does Hudson have anything lined up after The Parisian Woman closes? Last I checked, people were buzzing about Dreamgirls going there and that's yet another show we haven't heard anything about. Hadestown could work at this venue. It's quite intimate, even if not quite as industrial looking.
#17Hadestown Transferring in Spring?
Posted: 10/25/17 at 10:28am
I didn't realize that Chris Sullivan is the actor on This Is Us! I attended the final performance of Hadestown at New York Theater Workshop, so I saw some replacements. Matthew Saldivar played Hermes during the extension. I thought he was excellent in the role. Patrick Page had also departed by the time I saw it.
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